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What Happened To Prank Invasion? (???)

Jun 07, 2021
On June 5, 2019, the owner and operator of the infamous

prank

invasion

channel, Chris Monroe, would post a tweet on his Twitter that contained the following message, thanks for everything, it was a fun trip, one thing is for sure, either that you loved me or hated me. when you're 90 years old rocking in your old chair, you'll still remember exactly who the

prank

invasion

was or who Chris is,

what

ever he calls me now, unlike most youtubers who stayed there and quit only to come back a month later, this was not the case. by prank invasion because nothing has been heard from him on YouTube or Twitter since that day which was more than 20 months ago and it would be a sin to let an individual notorious as a prank invasion disappear in the wind without closure, also no Do you think that it would be interesting to discover the end result of the life of someone who saw fit to connect with his own sister to see things so I did a little research and

what

I found was a combination of interesting and strange?
what happened to prank invasion
Considering what you're planning, yeah, that's great, I mean, that's what you expected for 5,000 cash. I wanted to share that investigation with you so this video will take a close look at the six months leading up to Chris' disappearance and come to a conclusion about what

happened

to Chris from the joke invasion why he quit and where he went this is the disappearance of the invasion of prank aka chris monroe without retracing the steps of what was covered in the last video. I will give you the most vital points of the joke invasion story. Up until the time of his demise, as mentioned in our last video around 2014, the ridiculousness of the pranks began to increase as many different pranksters competed for the viewer pool on YouTube.
what happened to prank invasion

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This created what was explained as a fake joke bubble where things became increasingly crazy, approaching a point where things could no longer get out of control. Some pranksters brought their practices to the neighborhood or to today's beaches. We're in Venice Beach in California, but Chris from Prank Invasion took a bit. Taking a different route, he took his fake prank practices to Craigslist, where he would recruit different girls to make out with for content, saying they were looking for an actress or model for a quick kiss in a hijab. Chris started to gain popularity during a time when the general YouTube viewer was naive enough to believe that it was actually possible to go and pick up any girl on the street in 30 seconds if you were just confident enough.
what happened to prank invasion
I just thought you were beautiful, so do you want to play a quick game? A quick kiss was like a new genre of shock comedy, only there was no comedy and shock was spoken of more accurately, however, it wasn't long before people over the age of 15 began to realize that going out and flirt with random girls. on the street is almost impossible anywhere outside of a red light district, which resulted in numerous prank invasions, well let's see what our boy is doing in the prank invasion, he took a little break after the day of kissing with mom even though his quote-unquote jokes were false. that kim k the reviews only increased his audience because he still had the naive kids watching thinking it was real but now you had a second group of people watching simply out of embarrassment but none are more blatant or just completely crazy than the prank invasion and chris.
what happened to prank invasion
I could tell the trend as well as anyone else. Did you realize the fact that you could grow your audience through these negative reviews? So he started creating videos that facilitated more negative reviews. And it's kiss with mom day. I'm going to find some moms. and playing a very fast game for a very, very, very fast kiss and while this grew his audience in the short term, it simultaneously decreased his integrity in the long term with each negative review of his videos, more naive fans who assumed that his videos were legit. I started to accept the fact that they were fake over time, this slowly eradicated all the genuine fans and left only those who were left to clown around with their content.
You're giving some really, really important social commentary on these very sensitive topics. i think you guys will find this will be very deep around 2018, it seemed like most of your viewers were just trolls who wanted to witness the invasion of embarrassing pranks, chances are they understood this on an unconscious level and since there were basically no Viewers left anyway, he just turned up the heat and doubled down on the crazy, embarrassing videos by releasing classics like the daughters edition of the high school edition and even girls in front of her boyfriend edition, this is your girlfriend, right?
Do you mind if I play a quick video? I play with her to give her a kiss, yes she is great, will you get score with that? Okay, people like h3h3 reviewed the high school edition, but they realized that the only reason prank invasion was making these videos was for h3 to review them waiting for h3's reaction video on this invasion jokingly tells me too when the high school edition barely got a reaction from prank invasion h3 probably realized they had to ramp up their channel's craze to a point where they could regain the community's attention of comments, which brings us to six.
Months before his disappearance, the moment when everything fell apart, on December 28, 2018, it became clear that Chris from Prank Invasion was trying to sell his channel for a price of US$135,000, which sparked a series of memes timeless. the broader meaning was enormous. Chris was done with YouTube. There couldn't have been better evidence than the online channel of him available for someone to buy. If we look at the date when Prank Invasion put the channel up for sale, compare it with his Twitter, he posted a tweet on the same day saying that demonetisation is a mf in a somewhat defeated tone.
I think it would be almost safe to say that the first reason Chris left YouTube and randomly disappeared was due to the monetization status of his channel as mentioned in the video above, the infamous 2016 YouTube apocalypse hit all the controversial creators pretty hard. and, if anything, Chris probably would have been hit harder than almost any other prankster star to align this event with his motives. You don't pay to hire girls and you repeatedly embarrass yourself online. through embarrassing videos for fun, the motivation is money, the only other method Chris had to monetize his channel was his course on how to kiss any girl within 30 seconds of meeting each other, which I guess wasn't exactly a great seller considering everyone.
He had realized that all the girls he kissed in 30 seconds were paid actors. Another wild theory could have been that Chris knew that a topic like the one he was trying to sell his channel on would have attracted a lot of attention from the commenting community and therefore he did it as a publicity stunt even though he never actually intended to sell the channel. channel, which probably wasn't above Chris, since he'd done much worse things for advertising in the past. I think it's safe to say that he would have barely been making a dime from his carcass. in late 2018 and his attempt to sell the channel was probably a genuine attempt to get out of the mess he had gotten himself into after this first tweet about demonetisation.
Chris posted a series of other tweets reminiscing about past relationships. 365-558 only one person on earth knows what this means if you see this i love you and i wish we could do it again i miss nicole someone remember her now disclaimer obviously im not an expert here but this seems like textbook depression text or a low self-esteem talk if you ask me especially when you combine it with his other tweets bragging about his success, a pretty telltale sign of someone lacking confidence. I think it would have been even stranger if Chris wasn't depressed. He had a nearly dead YouTube channel.
Not generating income probably burned almost any chance of a proper relationship given the nature of his channel and remaining integrity, given how fake the jokes were, it makes a lot of sense to me that he's thinking back to the days of a more organized society. In today's life, these two events, demonetisation and speculative depression, would almost certainly motivate us for their demise, but their desire to return to relevance and popularity would ultimately be negative, as it was through this desire that he would find a reason for his next madness. move the infamous kissing my sister prank two months before the prank invasion disappeared from the internet, he says he was getting more desperate for attention from other YouTubers, yet he tweets about beating Joey Salads in a street fight and calling himself a professional wrestler in his bio just wasn't interesting enough to be covered by other youtubers like h3h3 prank invasion he had probably reached the limit of his capacity and saw no other way to grow his channel besides quoting the godfather giving the comment channels an offer they couldn't.
I refuse when the joke about kissing my real sister came up. I'm going to try to kiss my sister, so I'll ask her if she wants to play a really quick game for a quick kiss. This video obviously did exactly what was intended. Hundreds of responses. from YouTubers and media outlets, as well as a general disbelief at the fact that a YouTuber would go there, whether real or fake, there is a zero percent chance that it would be his sister, if you go back in time on all of his social networks. , you don't even mention any of them before and suddenly it's like it's my sister from out of town, this gave Chris massive exposure in the short term, but like all of his other videos, the publicity it was extremely shortsighted after only about three weeks.
He had the same audience again as before the joke was uploaded, only now he also had the reputation of making out with his sister. This probably also revealed a key piece of information for Chris if the insanity of this video didn't change his position on youtube then no matter how stupid his content was he would never return to his former glory and I would say Chris understood this better than anyone, which is more than likely his reason for his next play moving to Las Vegas on a whim about three weeks after the sister video, I'd say this was the joke invasion's official acceptance of defeat.
He knew his youtube was over at this point. He would assume that he went to Las Vegas, since he has that anything-goes vibe. find employment somewhere that didn't care about his past Internet escapades, Chris would then tweet, sometimes the best therapy is just driving around with some music, which to me seems like another desperate, nihilistic tweet representing a lack of confidence. in his future, which is maybe a far-fetched assumption, but it would be in that kind of realm exactly one month later, Chris would announce that he was done with YouTube, and three months after that, the prank invasion channel was completely deleted.
Now there's one more thing I want. to discuss before answering the final question and that is a video posted by peyton michie in June 2019 where it was revealed that the prank invasion was not only hiring girls for a quick kiss but also for other reasons, they called me on Monday to do a video with joke invasion and this is the vlog for that I thought it was one thing, it was definitely another in this video a phone call is played where joke invasion offers the youtuber five thousand dollars in cash for an amateur adult scene that the YouTuber said it was unexpected.
Since she thought it would just be a kissing scene like her other videos, I really thought she would just kiss people. You thought you were just kissing. The most interesting part of this video is the dates when Chris announced that he was leaving YouTube on June 5, 2019 and the video was posted on June 9, 2019. Could Joke Invasion have seen this coming and decided to prevent it? hoping to dissuade the youtuber from posting the video in the first place? Well, this is a possibility, but I would honestly say it was just a coincidence, the prank invasion's reputation was so bad at this point that there was no way he would have escaped to avoid something like this, possibly this whole scenario was set up to get a prank invasion. more exposition and both youtubers were involved, a total possibility at this point, which brings us to the final question we are trying to answer in this video, why the prank invasion disappeared from the internet and where it went, the reason behind the joke invasion.
The disappearance seems to be some kind of conclusion to everything discussed, the prank invasion's reputation was over, it had no integrity left, there was no one on the Internet who in 2019 was still naive enough to believe that what it did in its videos was real, unfortunately, Chris's channel was not wwe and the falsehood did not increase theaudience, but reduced its genuine audience to zero. Without a genuine audience it would have been difficult to sell his course and merge, leaving his only advertising income as youtube, which was also appropriately taken by the Adpocalypse with a terrible reputation and no income, what incentive did Chris have to continue creating content?
None in my opinion, especially considering he had to pay models in every video, meaning he would have actually been losing money instead of just not making anything, you could ultimately say. that chris quickly left youtube after he was exposed for trying to recruit girls for more than just a quick kiss, however i'm not really convinced of this considering prank invasion clearly doesn't care about his reputation at the time, but the better and A more interesting question could be: where did he go? What was the end result of a man who thought kissing his sister was appropriate?
Well, I think the best clue as to where Chris went is in his tweets indicating that he was moving to Las Vegas on a whim. Now this is good because he establishes his location and considering moving to Las Vegas isn't exactly a move everyone makes, it gives us a chance to infer a motive. I decided to do some research on why people moved to Las Vegas and one sentence from an article caught my attention. Las Vegas is a community on the move, it is transient, it allows anonymity and it is a place where people think they can start over.
Something tells me that Chris from Prank Invasion would have been a little desperate for a fresh start, especially if he was in the position of needing it. Something tells me that it's a lot easier to get a job in a bar in Las Vegas than in an office in Los Angeles, especially considering that when you Google the name Chris Monroe you don't exactly get the most flattering search results, however. , I also have something of a theory that chris monroe is not Prank Invasion's real name in his latest tweet, he claims that you will still remember exactly who Prank Invasion was or who Chris is whatever he calls me, this could explain an old account of Twitter under the name Andrew Monavi, as well as a crisis-based profile under the name Christopher Monavie, which I would say is most likely his real name, possibly after moving to Las Vegas, Chris applied for a job under his real name Chris. monavi, which when searched returns flattering results explaining that chris sold a former company for a price of 20 million dollars, but on the other hand, I can't exactly imagine that a joke invasion is out there just working in a casino, especially if he really sold his company for 20 million dollars, surely people would recognize him daily and upload photos of him and with him, I would say that it is more than likely that he is living a somewhat lonely life, possibly running an anonymous business or if he was smart living off cash flow by investing the money he earned while he was in his prime, possibly with a girlfriend or partner, which would explain the random caption on a dog photo uploaded just before his disappearance, wherever a prank invasion, Whatever he's up to, his infamous legacy has certainly made a dent in the history of YouTube culture.

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